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Had a change of plan this morning as we were going to head for Milwaukee, but Greg knew of a Steam and Vintage Tractor Fair in Edgar in Wisconsin, so we headed north for a couple of hours to have a look. The weather started off fine but got very overcast and misty by the time we got to Edgar, and when we turned off the highway into the field where the Fair was being held we could plainly see that they had received a pile of rain yesterday! The parking area in a paddock ...

... Patty got off work. After the gardens, we visited some marsh. It was a nice boardwalk through some very swampy wetlands. Some of it was actually forested dunes. It was a good walk. We saw some large pretty hawks nesting there too.

Uncle Jerry wound up in the hospital today. We're not sure for exactly what, but he was having pains in his armpit and back. We think he sprained a muscle. Good news, ...

... to the beach. We visited city beach or "Neshota Shore." It was about noon by the time we left for the beach. We stopped at the grocery store because we forgot sunscreen and aloe and both me and grandpa are pink. We met Kaye, Jerry, and Patty at the beach and all just sat there just enjoying the weather. Jesse and his wife, Kristie, stopped by for a couple of minutes. I got in the lake. My ...

... seat is getting uncomfortable. I rode from camp to town in the morning (5 miles). I rode through town and all around (YAY rhymes) (approx. 7 miles total). I rode from the reunion to Point Beach in the afternoon. (approx. 12 miles total). I rode almost all the way back to town and grandpa picked me up. So probably about 16 miles total of bike riding.

After dinner, my grandparents dropped me off with my bicycle to take the path back. So, the path travels from Point Beach to our campground to town. Boy, my legs are tired! The day is now ending as I'm sitting in the camper typing this. Some other highlights of today were going to the community center, visiting grandma's parents and grandparent's graves, and seeing the lake. ...